We'll get one for ourselves and will certainly publish our review. (which should only happen in early August due to the timescale of internal projects that are going on at the moment).

We'll also be getting some additional units for customers who've already reserved it although I'm sure if they're regularly active on our forum.

With regards to the Editions - Academic or Deluxe - the restrictions of the "academic" edition policy iare not as strict as they are with Nao for example.Customers who have enough knowledge to perform self maintenance may have access to the less expensive Academic Edition. It is assumed that "customers who can do self maintenance" don't need the Extended 2 year Warranty and are able to service the Robot themselves; a 1 year standard warranty is still included against manufacturing defects.

I believe (my personal opinion here) that due to the added complexity of DARwIn compared to other Robotis products (ie Bioloid) Robotis chooses to promote the Deluxe Edition to ensure the successful introduction of the Robot in the market because it includes unlimited support from the distributor for 2 years.

Having said this, customers who have enough expertise to perform self maintenance on the Robot can choose to purchase the edition that suits them better. In this case please contact us to check and purchase the edition that you would need/prefer.

We will post our review about DARwIn as soon as we receive on ourselves.Limor has already tested and reviewed a DARwIn during Innorobo although, if I recall correctly, we were not supposed to publish much about it at the time.

We'll get one for ourselves and will certainly publish our review. (which should only happen in early August due to the timescale of internal projects that are going on at the moment).

We'll also be getting some additional units for customers who've already reserved it although I'm sure if they're regularly active on our forum.

With regards to the Editions - Academic or Deluxe - the restrictions of the "academic" edition policy iare not as strict as they are with Nao for example.Customers who have enough knowledge to perform self maintenance may have access to the less expensive Academic Edition. It is assumed that "customers who can do self maintenance" don't need the Extended 2 year Warranty and are able to service the Robot themselves; a 1 year standard warranty is still included against manufacturing defects.

I believe (my personal opinion here) that due to the added complexity of DARwIn compared to other Robotis products (ie Bioloid) Robotis chooses to promote the Deluxe Edition to ensure the successful introduction of the Robot in the market because it includes unlimited support from the distributor for 2 years.

Having said this, customers who have enough expertise to perform self maintenance on the Robot can choose to purchase the edition that suits them better. In this case please contact us to check and purchase the edition that you would need/prefer.

We will post our review about DARwIn as soon as we receive on ourselves.Limor has already tested and reviewed a DARwIn during Innorobo although, if I recall correctly, we were not supposed to publish much about it at the time.

While your calculations are absolutelly right, you still need to add frames.
Considering the weight of the whole thing, are you considering 3D Printing them?

Another alternative - because the CM-730 (included in the Elcrtonics kit) is ocmpatible with the 3pin (TTL - AX/MT-xxT) and 4 pin (RS485 - RX/EX/MX-xxR series) buses - is adapting the electronics to whatever robot you want.

In theory you could add this to a Bioloid PREMIUM (reconfiguring the leg assembly I believe) or put it on a GOP which definitely looks like a very early version (alpha) of DARwIn in terms of mechanical design.

This would put your own DARwIn-OP well under the $5k (probably around $2.5k if you take a PREMIUM or a Comprehensive kit)

This is very nice!

We just wish the Electronics were made available without the FitPC2i as it would probably bring the price down considerably and there are much cheaper alternatives available (and still capable of running the DARwInOP framework).

While your calculations are absolutelly right, you still need to add frames.
Considering the weight of the whole thing, are you considering 3D Printing them?

Another alternative - because the CM-730 (included in the Elcrtonics kit) is ocmpatible with the 3pin (TTL - AX/MT-xxT) and 4 pin (RS485 - RX/EX/MX-xxR series) buses - is adapting the electronics to whatever robot you want.

In theory you could add this to a Bioloid PREMIUM (reconfiguring the leg assembly I believe) or put it on a GOP which definitely looks like a very early version (alpha) of DARwIn in terms of mechanical design.

This would put your own DARwIn-OP well under the $5k (probably around $2.5k if you take a PREMIUM or a Comprehensive kit)

This is very nice!

We just wish the Electronics were made available without the FitPC2i as it would probably bring the price down considerably and there are much cheaper alternatives available (and still capable of running the DARwInOP framework).

afaik Robotis hasn't disclosed any plans to sell the individual components of the electronics kit.

It took Robotis 1 year to release the kit of DARwIn Electronics so we don't really know how long it might take for them to release the CM-730

having said this, the CM-730 is an item that has some demand, You're not the first one to show interest in getting only the CM 730 board to build the rest of the solution around it.

After all, the CM-730 is the only key part of DARwIn that can't be otherwise replaciated (ie you can always use other Embedded PCs, other Dynamixels or Robot kits) but the CM-730 integrated board with Power management, IMU, LED controls, etc isn't that simple to replace.

Regards
Pedro.

Hi Gort

afaik Robotis hasn't disclosed any plans to sell the individual components of the electronics kit.

It took Robotis 1 year to release the kit of DARwIn Electronics so we don't really know how long it might take for them to release the CM-730

having said this, the CM-730 is an item that has some demand, You're not the first one to show interest in getting only the CM 730 board to build the rest of the solution around it.

After all, the CM-730 is the only key part of DARwIn that can't be otherwise replaciated (ie you can always use other Embedded PCs, other Dynamixels or Robot kits) but the CM-730 integrated board with Power management, IMU, LED controls, etc isn't that simple to replace.

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